.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:AllocateAction .
ns1:AccountingService a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "AccountingService";
rdfs:comment "Accountancy business.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:FinancialService,
ns1:ProfessionalService .
ns1:AchieveAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "AchieveAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of accomplishing something via previous efforts. It is an instantaneous action rather than an ongoing process.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Action .
ns1:Action a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Action";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment """An action performed by a direct agent and indirect participants upon a direct object. Optionally happens at a location with the help of an inanimate instrument. The execution of the action may produce a result. Specific action sub-type documentation specifies the exact expectation of each argument/role.

RegisterAction: Unlike RegisterAction, ApplyAction has no guarantees that the application will be accepted

.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:OrganizeAction .
ns1:ApprovedIndication a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ApprovedIndication";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "An indication for a medical therapy that has been formally specified or approved by a regulatory body that regulates use of the therapy; for example, the US FDA approves indications for most drugs in the US.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:MedicalIndication .
ns1:Aquarium a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Aquarium";
rdfs:comment "Aquarium.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CivicStructure .
ns1:ArriveAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ArriveAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of arriving at a place. An agent arrives at a destination from an fromLocation, optionally with participants.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:MoveAction .
ns1:ArtGallery a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ArtGallery";
rdfs:comment "An art gallery.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:EntertainmentBusiness .
ns1:Artery a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Artery";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "A type of blood vessel that specifically carries blood away from the heart.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Vessel .
ns1:Article a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Article";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment """An article, such as a news article or piece of investigative report. Newspapers and magazines have articles of many different types and this is intended to cover them all.

See also blog post.""";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CreativeWork .
ns1:AskAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "AskAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of posing a question / favor to someone.

RegisterAction: Unlike RegisterAction, FollowAction implies that the agent is interested in continuing receiving updates from the object.

JoinAction: Unlike JoinAction, FollowAction implies that the agent is interested in getting updates from the object.

TrackAction: Unlike TrackAction, FollowAction refers to the polling of updates of all aspects of animate objects rather than the location of inanimate objects (e.g. you track a package, but you don't follow it)

UnRegisterAction: Unlike UnRegisterAction, LeaveAction implies leaving a group/team of people rather than a service

.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:InteractAction .
ns1:LegislativeBuilding a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LegislativeBuilding";
rdfs:comment "A legislative building—for example, the state capitol.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:GovernmentBuilding .
ns1:LendAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LendAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of providing an object under an agreement that it will be returned at a later date. Reciprocal of BorrowAction.

.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:TransferAction .
ns1:Library a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Library";
rdfs:comment "A library.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:LocalBusiness .
ns1:LifestyleModification a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LifestyleModification";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "A process of care involving exercise, changes to diet, fitness routines, and other lifestyle changes aimed at improving a health condition.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:MedicalTherapy .
ns1:Ligament a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Ligament";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that functions to connect multiple bones, cartilages, and structurally support joints.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:AnatomicalStructure .
ns1:LikeAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LikeAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of expressing a positive sentiment about the object. An agent likes an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:ReactAction .
ns1:LiquorStore a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LiquorStore";
rdfs:comment "A shop that sells alcoholic drinks such as wine, beer, whisky and other spirits.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Store .
ns1:ListItem a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ListItem";
rdfs:comment "An list item, e.g. a step in a checklist or how-to description.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Intangible .
ns1:ListenAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ListenAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of consuming audio content.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:ConsumeAction .
ns1:LiteraryEvent a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LiteraryEvent";
rdfs:comment "Event type: Literary event.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Event .
ns1:LocalBusiness a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LocalBusiness";
rdfs:comment "A particular physical business or branch of an organization. Examples of LocalBusiness include a restaurant, a particular branch of a restaurant chain, a branch of a bank, a medical practice, a club, a bowling alley, etc.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Organization,
ns1:Place .
ns1:LockerDelivery a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LockerDelivery";
rdfs:comment "A DeliveryMethod in which an item is made available via locker.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:DeliveryMethod .
ns1:Locksmith a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Locksmith";
rdfs:comment "A locksmith.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:HomeAndConstructionBusiness,
ns1:ProfessionalService .
ns1:LodgingBusiness a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LodgingBusiness";
rdfs:comment "A lodging business, such as a motel, hotel, or inn.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:LocalBusiness .
ns1:LodgingReservation a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LodgingReservation";
rdfs:comment "A reservation for lodging at a hotel, motel, inn, etc.Note: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Reservation .
ns1:LoseAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LoseAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of being defeated in a competitive activity.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:AchieveAction .
ns1:LymphaticVessel a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "LymphaticVessel";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "A type of blood vessel that specifically carries lymph fluid unidirectionally toward the heart.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Vessel .
ns1:Map a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Map";
rdfs:comment "A map.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CreativeWork .
ns1:MapCategoryType a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "MapCategoryType";
rdfs:comment "An enumeration of several kinds of Map.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Enumeration .
ns1:MarryAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "MarryAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of marrying a person.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:InteractAction .
ns1:Mass a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Mass";
rdfs:comment "Properties that take Mass as values are of the form '<Number> <Mass unit of measure>'. E.g., '7 kg'.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Quantity .
ns1:MaximumDoseSchedule a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "MaximumDoseSchedule";
rdfs:comment "The maximum dosing schedule considered safe for a drug or supplement as recommended by an authority or by the drug/supplement's manufacturer. Capture the recommending authority in the recognizingAuthority property of MedicalEntity.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:DoseSchedule .
ns1:MediaObject a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "MediaObject";
rdfs:comment "An image, video, or audio object embedded in a web page. Note that a creative work may have many media objects associated with it on the same web page. For example, a page about a single song (MusicRecording) may have a music video (VideoObject), and a high and low bandwidth audio stream (2 AudioObject's).";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CreativeWork .
ns1:MedicalAudience a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "MedicalAudience";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "Target audiences for medical web pages. Enumerated type.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Audience,
ns1:Enumeration,
ns1:MedicalEnumeration,
ns1:PeopleAudience .
ns1:MedicalCause a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "MedicalCause";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "The causative agent(s) that are responsible for the pathophysiologic process that eventually results in a medical condition, symptom or sign. In this schema, unless otherwise specified this is meant to be the proximate cause of the medical condition, symptom or sign. The proximate cause is defined as the causative agent that most directly results in the medical condition, symptom or sign. For example, the HIV virus could be considered a cause of AIDS. Or in a diagnostic context, if a patient fell and sustained a hip fracture and two days later sustained a pulmonary embolism which eventuated in a cardiac arrest, the cause of the cardiac arrest (the proximate cause) would be the pulmonary embolism and not the fall.

See also blog post.""";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CreativeWork;
owl:equivalentClass .
ns1:PublicationVolume a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "PublicationVolume";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment """A part of a successively published publication such as a periodical or multi-volume work, often numbered. It may represent a time span, such as a year.

.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:AllocateAction .
ns1:RentAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "RentAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of giving money in return for temporary use, but not ownership, of an object such as a vehicle or property. For example, an agent rents a property from a landlord in exchange for a periodic payment.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:TradeAction .
ns1:RentalCarReservation a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "RentalCarReservation";
rdfs:comment "A reservation for a rental car.Note: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Reservation .
ns1:ReplaceAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ReplaceAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of editing a recipient by replacing an old object with a new object.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:UpdateAction .
ns1:ReplyAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ReplyAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of responding to a question/message asked/sent by the object. Related to AskAction.

.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:PlanAction .
ns1:Reservoir a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Reservoir";
rdfs:comment "A reservoir of water, typically an artificially created lake, like the Lake Kariba reservoir.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:BodyOfWater .
ns1:Residence a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Residence";
rdfs:comment "The place where a person lives.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Place .
ns1:Restaurant a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Restaurant";
rdfs:comment "A restaurant.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:FoodEstablishment .
ns1:ResumeAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ResumeAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of resuming a device or application which was formerly paused (e.g. resume music playback or resume a timer).";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:ControlAction .
ns1:ReturnAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ReturnAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of returning to the origin that which was previously received (concrete objects) or taken (ownership).";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:TransferAction .
ns1:Review a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Review";
rdfs:comment "A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CreativeWork .
ns1:ReviewAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "ReviewAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of producing a balanced opinion about the object for an audience. An agent reviews an object with participants resulting in a review.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:AssessAction .
ns1:RiverBodyOfWater a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "RiverBodyOfWater";
rdfs:comment "A river (for example, the broad majestic Shannon).";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:BodyOfWater .
ns1:Role a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Role";
rdfs:comment """Represents additional information about a relationship or property. For example a Role can be used to say that a 'member' role linking some SportsTeam to a player occurred during a particular time period. Or that a Person's 'actor' role in a Movie was for some particular characterName. Such properties can be attached to a Role entity, which is then associated with the main entities using ordinary properties like 'member' or 'actor'.

GiveAction: Unlike GiveAction, SendAction does not imply the transfer of ownership (e.g. I can send you my laptop, but I'm not necessarily giving it to you)

.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:TransferAction .
ns1:Series a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Series";
rdfs:comment """
A Series in schema.org is a group of related items, typically but not necessarily of the same kind.
Series are usually organized into some order, often chronological. Unlike ItemList which
is a general purpose data structure for lists of things, the emphasis with Series
is on published materials (written e.g. books and periodicals, or media such as
tv, radio and games).

FollowAction: Unlike FollowAction, SubscribeAction implies that the subscriber acts as a passive agent being constantly/actively pushed for updates.

RegisterAction: Unlike RegisterAction, SubscribeAction implies that the agent is interested in continuing receiving updates from the object.

JoinAction: Unlike JoinAction, SubscribeAction implies that the agent is interested in continuing receiving updates from the object

.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:InteractAction .
ns1:SubwayStation a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "SubwayStation";
rdfs:comment "A subway station.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CivicStructure .
ns1:SuperficialAnatomy a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "SuperficialAnatomy";
dc:source ;
rdfs:comment "Anatomical features that can be observed by sight (without dissection), including the form and proportions of the human body as well as surface landmarks that correspond to deeper subcutaneous structures. Superficial anatomy plays an important role in sports medicine, phlebotomy, and other medical specialties as underlying anatomical structures can be identified through surface palpation. For example, during back surgery, superficial anatomy can be used to palpate and count vertebrae to find the site of incision. Or in phlebotomy, superficial anatomy can be used to locate an underlying vein; for example, the median cubital vein can be located by palpating the borders of the cubital fossa (such as the epicondyles of the humerus) and then looking for the superficial signs of the vein, such as size, prominence, ability to refill after depression, and feel of surrounding tissue support. As another example, in a subluxation (dislocation) of the glenohumeral joint, the bony structure becomes pronounced with the deltoid muscle failing to cover the glenohumeral joint allowing the edges of the scapula to be superficially visible. Here, the superficial anatomy is the visible edges of the scapula, implying the underlying dislocation of the joint (the related anatomical structure).";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:MedicalEntity .
ns1:SuspendAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "SuspendAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of momentarily pausing a device or application (e.g. pause music playback or pause a timer).";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:ControlAction .
ns1:Synagogue a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Synagogue";
rdfs:comment "A synagogue.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:PlaceOfWorship .
ns1:TVClip a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "TVClip";
rdfs:comment "A short TV program or a segment/part of a TV program.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Clip .
ns1:TVEpisode a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "TVEpisode";
rdfs:comment "A TV episode which can be part of a series or season.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:Episode .
ns1:TVSeason a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "TVSeason";
rdfs:comment "Season dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CreativeWork,
ns1:Season .
ns1:TVSeries a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "TVSeries";
rdfs:comment "Series dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:CreativeWork,
ns1:Series .
ns1:Table a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "Table";
rdfs:comment "A table on a Web page.";
rdfs:subClassOf ns1:WebPageElement .
ns1:TakeAction a rdfs:Class;
rdfs:label "TakeAction";
rdfs:comment "The act of gaining ownership of an object from an origin. Reciprocal of GiveAction.

Text values are best if the elements in the list are plain strings. Existing entities are best for a simple, unordered list of existing things in your data. ListItem is used with ordered lists when you want to provide additional context about the element in that list or when the same item might be in different places in different lists.